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61.

Idea for a dotcom venture


Coming to business, first let me give the inspiration behind this idea. ... "Many of the dotcom ventures recently have failed miserably because they heavily depend on the advertisement revenues. ... Nobody said that, its just my opinion and based on the same, my idea relies on giving paid se...

62.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider By Kate Stables


I would like to start of by saying that I think that Kate Stables is a very excitable journalist who sounds as if she’s just won a couple of hundred pounds off a scratch card rather than an author. Her main point is that a durable female superstar has arrived on the cinema scene, even though her re...

63.

Muddy Waters Speaks the Urban Blues


American blues music is arguably defined by the unique style and gruff voice of one of its most influential performers, Muddy Waters, the “Father of the Blues”. Born McKinley Morganfield in the Mississippi Delta region of the southern United States in 1915, Muddy Waters is considered a primary nurtu...

64.

Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho


Analysis of Psycho Psycho is one of the most famous films in the history of cinema. Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho has been praised for creating the model for all horror films that followed it. ... Psycho has been attributed as being Hitchcock’s ultimate achievement in the technique of viewer partici...

65.

Film music


"Music on screen can seek out and intensify the inner thoughts of the character. ... " Music is a mystery, a system of expression possessing internal logic. People think that music is a kind of language, but a language that gives to audience emotions, fantasy and feelings far away from everyday life...

66.

How narrative and genre features create meaning and generate response in a film sequenceFilm Little Women


Classical narrative originated from DW Griffiths’ adapted techniques of an 18th century novel, he introduced the moving if the camera, parallel narratives and screenshots, fade outs and altered lighting. This is a style of film making that was established, accepted and very common in Hollywood betwe...

67.

raisin in the sun


Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is quite an extraordinary story about a family who deals with the same problems most colored families had to deal with in the 1950s. ... A Raisin in the Sun is a good story about learning experiences to becoming someone and understanding who you are in a co...

68.

In what ways had women in Britain achieved with men by the end of the 20th


Women in the early 1900s were treated very differently from men, most women didnt go to school or university, and instead spent most of their life raising children and running the house. During this time, most women had no access to contraception, abortions were illegal – so if they got pregnant the...

69.

cinematic escape


As a young immigrant from Ukraine, about to embark on a journey of kindergarten and McDonalds, Philadelphia seemed like an unfamiliar paradise. Fifteen years later, my family and I still reminisce about that significant time in our lives. Strangely, along with memories of the new jobs and schools an...

70.

Aparthied


Settler Societies: South Africa Post War South Africa prospering: those of Afrikaner (Dutch and German ancestry, settled in South Africa since late 17th century) felt British (settlers date to early 19th century) still dominated and controlled economy. Growing number of poor ‘white’ Afrikaners highl...

71.

MODERN UNDERSTANDING OF ART


... At this young age I had a small understanding of work that a had taken a man a lifetime to accomplish. ... Prior to the early 1950s there were some excellent classical recordings, but the state-of-the-art 78s were a chore to constantly switch after a few minutes -- plus having to change recor...

72.

Like water for chocolate


... Commentary: As water for chocolate has meant a very interesting phenomenon within the contemporary Mexican culture. ... Described like example as the magical realism, the novel managed to transfer the limits of the mere curiosity and to be placed as the fiction book more sold in Mexico...

73.

Eisenstein


Sergei Eisenstein was a true innovator in cinema. ... Eisenstein believed that artistic expression was more scientific than artistic. Developing his techniques in Russian theatre, Eisenstein came to the conclusion that theatre was a terrific outlook for political propaganda. ... Rather than kee...

74.

Women in Hollywood Sex and Punishment


Women in Hollywood: Sex and Punishment In many of the movies made in Hollywood, the female stars become objectified, shown as objects of sexual desire that need to be possessed by the male heroes of the film, or as bad influences that need to be punished for causing upheaval in the egos of the prot...

75.

jackson pollack


Jackson Pollock’s Enchanted Forest contains wide and far-reaching motions that sweep across the canvas performing a visual commotion, yet these gestures are restricted within the boundaries of this plane. ... In the late 1940s and early 1950s Jackson Pollock, considered the foremost Abstract Ex...

76.

What do you think gives stars more pulling powerthen others at the box office


There are many different factors to why big-stars bring in more of a crowd then a less known actor to a cinema or theatre. ... The main stars which pull in big audiences fall in to two categories, the young, hip, gorgeous one’s who leave an essence of ‘cool’ where ever they go such as Orlando Bloom...

77.

Thomas Rivera


Tomas Rivera, like many in his generation, such as Gary Soto and Rolando Hinojosa, grew up in the 1950s in a world that was 180 degrees different from the "Ozzie and Harriet" or "Leave it to Beaver" world portrayed on TV. ... In 1970, Tomás Rivera published his original Spanish-language . ... ...

78.

Review of Comming of Age in Mississippi


Review of Coming of Age in Mississippi In the book “Coming of age in Mississippi”, Ann moody portrays her experience of growing up in the discriminate culture of the southern United States during the 1950s and 1960s. ... She lives with her mother and father in a very poor house in rural Mississip...

79.

Fences Review


Fences After reading August Wilson’s Fences, a play about the dynamic of the typical African American family during the late 1950s, the meaning behind the title becomes apparent. Wilson includes many references to fences throughout the piece; each time referring to unity within the family. ... ...

80.

Dziga Vertov s Man with a Movie Camera


Vertov’s film, made in 1929, was meant to portray a standard day in Moscow from dawn until dusk, using ‘the absolute language of cinema’ – there is no speech, no story, and no real characters, apart from the filmmaker himself. But Vertov is trying not only to record what happens, but also to present...


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